When it comes to fishy stories, Logan Smith has a tale to tell.
The Z Service Station in Green Island is to get a multimillion-dollar rebuild this year in yet another major development planned for the area.
Two young men, missing after a trip down Lee Stream on flotation devices went wrong, were found cold and tired early this morning.
When it comes to athletes, Anna Frost is arguably one of New Zealand's best-kept secrets.
Hundreds of invalid election enrolment forms are being returned to Dunedin residents each week because they have been incorrectly filled in.
When it comes to dilemmas, Mike Carrodus reckons his isn't a bad one to have.
Unfinished business in the All Black jersey is behind Daniel Carter's decision to re-sign with the New Zealand Rugby Union until after the 2011 World Cup.
The Dunedin club rugby league competition has been abandoned for 2008 after the New Zealand Rugby League pulled funding for the Southern Alliance, a combined club competition with Invercargill.
The Bayfield High School pair of Ben Hawker and Chris Harris have taken an unassailable lead in the race for line honours at the Sunburst South Island Secondary School Championships on Otago Harbour, with one day's racing still to go.
Former Otago player Matt Saunders has been called into the Highlanders squad as a replacement for injured wing Lucky Mulipola.
Otago had a successful start to the new Lois Muir Challenge netball series, comprehensively beating Waikato 53-27 in Christchurch on Saturday.
The Soccersouth region is to undergo restructuring as the federation looks to improve the standard of coaching
Charlotte Kelly swapped her horse for a bike, and has not looked back.
Southern Steel co-captain Jenny-May Coffin had some simple advice for her teammates on the back of a 54-41 thrashing at the hands of the Adelaide Thunderbirds yesterday.
Georgina Salter is back at the helm of the Otago netball team, eight years after she last coached the province's elite players.
The future of Otago netball appears in good hands after the cream of the province's young players wrapped up the inaugural Lois Muir Netball Challenge in Rotorua at the weekend.
Aaron Redmond's year just gets better, with the Otago opening batsman yesterday included in New Zealand Cricket's 20 contracted players for the upcoming season.
Brendon McCullum admitted to nerves while playing alongside some of the greats of world cricket in the Indian Premier League opener on Saturday.
Defence has been Steel coach Robyn Broughton's buzz word this week as her team looks to claim South Island bragging rights over the Tactix in Christchurch tonight.
The Highlanders are likely to return to Invercargill for a Super 14 match next season.